Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol; Protocol Overview - Dell Force10 C150 Configuration Manual

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Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol

Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol
MSTP addressing is supported on the E-Series ExaScale platform with FTOS 8.1.1.0 and later.

Protocol Overview

Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol (MSTP)—specified in IEEE 802.1Q-2003—is an RSTP-based spanning
tree variation that improves on PVST+. MSTP allows multiple spanning tree instances and allows you to
map many VLANs to one spanning tree instance to reduce the total number of required instances.
In contrast, PVST+ allows a spanning tree instance for each VLAN. This 1:1 approach is not suitable if
you have many VLANs, because each spanning tree instance costs bandwidth and processing resources.
In
Figure
29-1, three VLANs are mapped to two Multiple Spanning Tree instances (MSTI). VLAN 100
traffic takes a different path than VLAN 200 and 300 traffic. The behavior in
how you can use MSTP to achieve load balancing.
Figure 29-1. MSTP with Three VLANs Mapped to Two Spanning Tree Instances
MSTI 2 root
is supported on platforms:
R1
MSTI 1:
VLAN 100
MSTI 2:
MSTI 2: VLAN 200, VLAN 300
VLAN
1/21
1/31
3/11
3/21
R3
c e s
R2
200,
VLAN 300
2/11
2/31
29
Figure 29-1
demonstrates
MSTI 1 root
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